use hardware ecc support for NAND, this is not default option use only if your rootfs NAND is flashed not with dfu-util, but with direct copy from sd. this speeds up NAND read on zlib-compressed ubi by 8%.

rootfstype=XX

needed if your rootfs is ext2 to force kernel to use ext2 driver not ext3. use if kernel can't detect partition type

ubi.mtd=6,2048

claim 6th mtd partition as ubi layer with 2048 page align

rootflags=compr=zlib,no_chk_data_crc

mount options of rootfs, use no_chk_data_crc to speed up ubifs by 8%

mem=127M

reserve 1Mb if you using lindi's ramcomsole patch

How to use

By default, if you press the 'power' button, the "bootcmd" from your config is executed, so set it up accordingly for your default distribution.

To see the boot menu and select desired boot method, hold 'power', wait 1 second and then hold 'aux', wait 1 more second and release both.

use hardware ecc support for NAND, this is not default option use only if your rootfs NAND is flashed not with dfu-util, but with direct copy from sd. this speeds up NAND read on zlib-compressed ubi by 8%.

rootfstype=XX

needed if your rootfs is ext2 to force kernel to use ext2 driver not ext3. use if kernel can't detect partition type

ubi.mtd=6,2048

claim 6th mtd partition as ubi layer with 2048 page align

rootflags=compr=zlib,no_chk_data_crc

mount options of rootfs, use no_chk_data_crc to speed up ubifs by 8%

mem=127M

reserve 1Mb if you using lindi's ramcomsole patch

How to use

By default, if you press the 'power' button, the "bootcmd" from your config is executed, so set it up accordingly for your default distribution.

To see the boot menu and select desired boot method, hold 'power', wait 1 second and then hold 'aux', wait 1 more second and release both.